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<blockquote data-quote="Headless chicken" data-source="post: 8192326" data-attributes="member: 2582"><p>This is what we need to determine as to actually what went wrong before we can move forward. Working with the ai company to see when/ if there is a pattern then we can move forward from there</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Vets are very much involved and we will be rechecking anything that’s empty next week. Cows were manually PD through the parlour on a table which does at times mean you can’t get to exactly where you’d like to be position wise so everything through the crush and a thorough check over is the next step.</p><p></p><p>I have seen more cows than I’d like to see bulling but in no way the numbers that have come back empty. The cows I’ve seen bulling correlate to the cows I expected to be empty and the barrens. They also correlate to rub marks.</p><p>The remainder I’ve seen nothing from at all and no rub marks present on them. </p><p></p><p>speaking with the ai company and we’re not the only ones having an issue it seems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headless chicken, post: 8192326, member: 2582"] This is what we need to determine as to actually what went wrong before we can move forward. Working with the ai company to see when/ if there is a pattern then we can move forward from there Vets are very much involved and we will be rechecking anything that’s empty next week. Cows were manually PD through the parlour on a table which does at times mean you can’t get to exactly where you’d like to be position wise so everything through the crush and a thorough check over is the next step. I have seen more cows than I’d like to see bulling but in no way the numbers that have come back empty. The cows I’ve seen bulling correlate to the cows I expected to be empty and the barrens. They also correlate to rub marks. The remainder I’ve seen nothing from at all and no rub marks present on them. speaking with the ai company and we’re not the only ones having an issue it seems [/QUOTE]
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